Meaning & Definition of word "Do"
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Do
/duː/
noun:
- 1. a party or social gathering, especially one involving eating and drinking.
- Example: We had a great do at Emily's house last night.
verb:
- 1. to perform an action or activity.
- Example: I will do my homework after dinner.
- 2. to carry out, execute, or accomplish.
- Example: She needs to do some research for her project.
- 3. to act in a particular way.
- Example: He doesn't know how to do it correctly.
- 4. to achieve or accomplish something.
- Example: Can you do the task by tomorrow?
auxiliary verb:
- 1. used to form questions and negatives.
- Example: Do you like ice cream?
- 2. used for emphasis.
- Example: I do want to go to the party.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English 'dōn'; related to Dutch 'doen', German 'tun'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
do away with:
to eliminate or abolish something
do one's best:
to try as hard as one can
do the dishes:
to wash the dirty plates and utensils
do a favor:
to help someone by doing something for them
do a double take:
to look again in surprise or disbelief
Related Words
done:
past participle of 'do', meaning completed or finished
doing:
the act of performing or executing
does:
third person singular present of 'do'
Slang Meanings of do
Meaning: to engage in sexual activity
Example Sentence: They went upstairs to do it.
Meaning: to understand or manage something
Example Sentence: I can't do the math problem.
Meaning: to achieve or accomplish something exceptional
Example Sentence: She really did it this time!